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I only respect the move under 1 condition, this isn`t an excuse to keep `Carson 3 and out` in town. He`s also a major part of the problem and If Allen isn`t careful, Palmer will get Allen fired at the end of 2013 without doubt.

This is where we`ll see if Allen is brain dead or ready to rock n roll.

Right, because its Palmer's fault that of those three plays two are runs that go for negative yardage putting Palmer in 3rd and long to go with receivers who can't catch and line that fails to pick up pressure as the defense pins it's ears back.

I'll say this much about guys like Norv and Chan Gailey. These are guys for whom the writing is on the wall. They're not young and ambitiously gunning for their first head coaching job. They're not trying to be the next big anything. They're not in the same class as guys like Reid, or Holmgren, or even Lovie Smith -- guys that you know will ONLY be considered as a head coach or head coach/gm hire. The Turners and Gaileys of the world dare not entertain such hopes. Not now. The history speaks for itself. They know what they are: good offensive minds. It's possible they could bring a very balanced perspective to team leadership.

"The United States military doesn't DO pin pricks." ~ President Barack Obama.

I'll say this much about guys like Norv and Chan Gailey. These are guys for whom the writing is on the wall. They're not young and ambitiously gunning for their first head coaching job. They're not trying to be the next big anything. They're not in the same class as guys like Reid, or Holmgren, or even Lovie Smith -- guys that you know will ONLY be considered as a head coach or head coach/gm hire. The Turners and Gaileys of the world dare not entertain such hopes. Not now. The history speaks for itself. They know what they are: good offensive minds. It's possible they could bring a very balanced perspective to team leadership.

Grabbing a veteran HC is the best way to go for OC. There is a reason these guys got HC jobs, because they were extremely successful as OC's. They jsut cannot cut it as HC's for some reason. Hue is a perfect example of that. Had we kept Cable, we would've gone to the playoffs with him making the decisions not Hue.

There are plenty of examples of this on both sides of the ball. Guy's that loose their HC jobs, and fall back into coordinator positions and are extremely successful. Wouldn't you want Mike Nolan as DC or Wade Phillips?

Why not promote Al Saunders... One he is familiar with our players strengths and weaknesses... Two it was stupid to change Offensive Philosophy after such a great year... One question,... WHY ARE WE TALKING ABOUT NORV TURNER?... YOU MEAN OUR FORMER HEAD COACH IS COMING BACK TO BE OUR OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR.. "WHERE THEY DO DAT AT?"

Why not promote Al Saunders... One he is familiar with our players strengths and weaknesses... Two it was stupid to change Offensive Philosophy after such a great year... One question,... WHY ARE WE TALKING ABOUT NORV TURNER?... YOU MEAN OUR FORMER HEAD COACH IS COMING BACK TO BE OUR OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR.. "WHERE THEY DO DAT AT?"

Not a fan of Saunders

Norv is a genius OC, but yeah...I see no reason to speculate him coming back lol

Grabbing a veteran HC is the best way to go for OC. There is a reason these guys got HC jobs, because they were extremely successful as OC's. They jsut cannot cut it as HC's for some reason. Hue is a perfect example of that. Had we kept Cable, we would've gone to the playoffs with him making the decisions not Hue.

There are plenty of examples of this on both sides of the ball. Guy's that loose their HC jobs, and fall back into coordinator positions and are extremely successful. Wouldn't you want Mike Nolan as DC or Wade Phillips?

I have every confidence in Tarver, but wouldn't mind Nolan or the aforementioned Lovie Smith...among a few other guys...as the DC, if Tarver wasn't here.

Ultimately, though, the problem our defense has is on the personnel side. Moreso than the scheme. We need some playmakers on that side of the ball in the worst way. Too few take aways, too few sacks, too few tackles behind the line of scrimmage, too few 3 and outs.

"The United States military doesn't DO pin pricks." ~ President Barack Obama.

I have every confidence in Tarver, but wouldn't mind Nolan or the aforementioned Lovie Smith...among a few other guys...as the DC, if Tarver wasn't here.

Ultimately, though, the problem our defense has is on the personnel side. Moreso than the scheme. We need some playmakers on that side of the ball in the worst way. Too few take aways, too few sacks, too few tackles behind the line of scrimmage, too few 3 and outs.

Sorry, I should've clarified...

Those were examples of former HC's who went back to being coordinators and are extremely successful. I want Tarver here. This is just an example to give reasoning behind my suggestion we should hire a former HC as OC.

Why not promote Al Saunders... One he is familiar with our players strengths and weaknesses... Two it was stupid to change Offensive Philosophy after such a great year... One question,... WHY ARE WE TALKING ABOUT NORV TURNER?... YOU MEAN OUR FORMER HEAD COACH IS COMING BACK TO BE OUR OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR.. "WHERE THEY DO DAT AT?"

Relax, everyone is just speculating on the options and voicing their opinions.

It isn't uncommon, as others have said, for former head coaches to assume lesser roles as coordinators and be very effective. The "where" really doesn't matter, given the amount of time that has elapsed.

We only currently have 3* players that were on our roster back when Norv was the head coach. None of them play offense and two of them may be gone by the time the 2013 season starts. There is no risk of Norv feeling like a retread, or his message being lost, if he did come back. He'd be preaching to a whole new choir.

On a sidenote, another name comes to mind: Marc Trestman. But then again, his name always pops up around this time of year, every year.

That dude is a terrible OC. He doesn't run...at all. He ruined SF and his only success in te NFL with us had nothing to do with him.

If Trestman only had success in SF, I might agree with you. But clearly he had success on numerous teams and with a number of players.

You incorrectly conclude that such success had "nothing to do with him." On the contrary, when such bawdy numbers become routine, you can only credit deliberate input from Trestman for that success. Give credit where credit is due.

The year that he was with the Niners they led the league in points scored and passing yards.

His tenure with Cleveland led to Bernie Kosar having a career year. Webster Slaughter earned the franchise record at the time in receptions yards with 1200+ yards.

His time with Detroit resulted in Scott Mitchell having the second most passing yards in team history. Yes, that Scott Mitchell.

His work with Jake Plummer in AZ resulted in the QB passing for almost 3800 yards, which for the time (and the player) was extremely noteworthy.

And do we need to discuss what Trestman helped the Raiders accomplish during his time here? Gannon doesn't get the MVP that year without Trestman's input. Our offense hasn't been that consistently potent ever.

And these weren't empty achievements of the kind that you saw from Palmer and Stafford this year, i.e., obscene passing yardage gained as a result of playing largely from behind. In losing efforts it's not uncommon for QBs to rack up yards simply trying to get back into the game. Most of Trestman's above achievements resulted in playoff appearances by those teams.

Sorry bro, but there is a reason he isn't in the NFL.....

There are many reasons why former NFL coaches turn to the CFL. I'm not going to begrudge a man for putting food on his family's table. Especially since he went there and won a title.

But to your point, maybe he didn't run the ball enough. Well, more the better (!!!), since the current meme of the league is pass, pass, pass...and then pass some more. This might be the most ideal time of any for Trestman to get back in the league. I'm guessing that whatever team acquires his services will experience a passing Renaissance.

I'm not championing the guy, simply pointing out that he's no Knapp. I still remember vividly several attempts this season by Knapp to use the pass to set up the run. Complete, utter, abject failure. Trestman's offenses never had that problem. Just ask Charlie Garner. Or Steve Young.

"The United States military doesn't DO pin pricks." ~ President Barack Obama.